Two Cents Take: You might think being right next to the stadium is a perfect location for things, but outside of game days, that particular block is often very quiet. This is part of the issue with stadium-focused development in general. Outside of game traffic, unless you do more than the stadium, it’s a dead zone. You also have New Order Coffee right straight up the street with a great ambiance and an established clientele.

If you’re not going to hyper-serve the school (not having direct access seems like a totally dumb move), there’s not going to be much else for a coffee shop there since it’s not like many of the Ilitch’s plans for District Detroit have happened on that side of the street.

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This is your Daily Detroit News Byte Podcast for May 25th, 2018. Here are your stories for today. – Detroit’s population continues to slide, according to the U.S. Census – Ford starts moving employees into Corktown where they’ve renovated a former hosiery factory -Detroit City FC adds another international friendly match – Sven Gustafson opines …